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Saka Haphong (also Mowdok Mual or Clan Moy) is a peak in Bangladesh, often considered the highest point of the country, with an elevation of 1,052 metres (3,451 ft).〔Bao-Rong Lu, Generai information of the areas visited and the collecting routes, (A Report On BRRI-IRRI Cooperative Collection of Wild Oryza Species In Bangladesh ), page 5, International Rice Research Institute, October 1529, 1998〕〔(Country-wise highest points ), HighPoint.com〕 Located on the Bangladesh–Burma border, it is situated between Thanchi, Bandarban, Bangladesh and the Chin State of Burma. Saka Haphong is not officially the highest peak of Bangladesh,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bangladesh )〕 but maps and other data indicate there are no higher peaks within the country.〔 In February 2006 a GPS reading of 1,064 metres was recorded on this summit by English adventurer Ginge Fullen. The location he recorded, 21°47′11″N 92°36′36″E / 21.78639°N 92.61°E, accurately matches the location given by Russian topographic mapping and SRTM data, although these sources show its height to be slightly lower, at 1,052 metres. Recently two trekking clubs counted the height of Saka Haphong as 3,488 and 3,461 feet respectively. Any of these figures would make it the highest mountain in Bangladesh, exceeding the height of Keokradong which is 3,172 feet high. ==See also== * Geography of Bangladesh * Geography of Burma * List of countries by highest point * List of mountains of Bangladesh 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Saka Haphong」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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